Yulin Kuang

Yulin Kuang is a screenwriter, director, and novelist known for her work in both television and film. She gained recognition for her contributions to The CW’s "I Ship It" and Hulu’s "Dollface," as well as her upcoming adaptations of Emily Henry’s novels "Beach Read" and "People We Meet on Vacation" for 20th Century Studios and Netflix, respectively. Her debut novel, "How to End a Love Story," marks her entry into the literary world, showcasing her versatility across mediums.

Kuang’s career is distinguished by her sharp, contemporary voice, which once led to her being fired from a Hallmark movie for being "too hip for Hallmark." This distinctive style carries into her writing, blending humor and emotional depth. Her work often explores themes of modern relationships and self-discovery, resonating with audiences seeking fresh, relatable narratives.

Based in Pasadena, Kuang balances her creative pursuits with her personal life, sharing her home with her husband and their orange cat, Eloise. With multiple high-profile projects in development, she continues to expand her influence in both the literary and entertainment industries.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 How to End a Love Story 2024